MR FREEMAN R-- JACKSON'S FORTNIGHTLY STOCK REPORT.
... Wednesday, June 27. The rates for stock since my last have still a downward tendency, with little immediate prospect of improvement. Pat sheep are not worth more than they were at shearing, or, at any rate, io the month of March. Ewes m lamb are saleable at reduced rates, with -hardly any enquiry for stores. I placed nearly all the stock that passed through the yards at the quotations below, which are m all cases m favour 08 the purchaser. . ? C4OTLe.-i-Fat bullocks, £7 ; cows, £4 15s and £6 5s ; 2-year-old steers. £2 IO3 ; mixed heifers and steers, £1 10s ; heifers, £1 IBs • cows £2. SHBEP._Pat sheep.,:. 11s ;: good forward wethers, 9s ; ewes m lamb, 103. Horses.— No improvement m value. r.Piasi^rAtalightly lower rates.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 174, 29 June 1883, Page 2
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130MR FREEMAN R-- JACKSON'S FORTNIGHTLY STOCK REPORT. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 174, 29 June 1883, Page 2
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